Daytona Beach police are investigating an apparent murder-suicide that occurred Saturday night but was not discovered until today. The shooting occurred at The Breakers apartment complex at 778 Jimmy Ann Drive. Investigators believe Jason Pemberton, 28, shot his 25-year-old wife Tiffany and then turned the rifle on himself, police spokesman Jimmie Flynt said. Two residents of the complex told police they heard gunshots Saturday night, but did not report them. One of them called police Sunday after seeing the dog on the balcony of the apartment which was unusual, Flynt said.

A woman already on probation for child abuse was arrested early Wednesday after Daytona Beach police said they found her sitting on a curb with a baby strapped to her chest and cocaine in her diaper bag. Police were called to South Martin Luther King Boulevard at 3:20 a.m. after a woman told officers Bobbre Williams asked if she could buy her crack-cocaine, an arrest report said. About the same time, another woman called the Department of Children and Families after she allegedly saw Williams with her infant, smoking crack and drinking alcohol, the report said.

A man wanted on a bank robbery charge in Massachusetts was apprehended Monday evening in Daytona Beach. Donald Manna, 64, was arrested on a federal warrant after local authorities received information from police in Shrewsbury, Mass., that he might be at the Daytona Beach Kennel Club on S. Williamson Boulevard, Daytona Beach police Investigator Jimmie Flynt said. After Manna's vehicle was located in the parking lot, he was found inside the facility and arrested, Flynt said.

Daytona Beach police need help finding a "person of interest" in a shooting early today that left Calvin James, 40, with two gunshot wounds. Police said they found James lying on the floor of a Brentwood Drive apartment shortly before 6 a.m. with gunshot wounds to an arm and to his stomach. James told officers that Tori Hoe, a man he knew, had tried to rob him, according to a police report. James had difficulty remaining conscious and was not interviewed for further details, police said.

The person responsible for killing four women in Daytona Beach since 2005 remains at large, news-journalonline.com is reporting. The news website said 5 t h anniversary of the serial killer's first attack just passed and the police investigation seems to have stalled since the body of that victim, 45-year-old Laquetta Gunther, was found stuffed between two buildings. To read the full story, click here .

Daytona Beach police are looking for a burglary suspect who was captured by a surveillance camera. The burglary occurred early Tuesday at the One Horse Saloon, 139 Orange Ave., and the suspect left walking westbound on Orange, police said. The suspect is a tall, slender man with tattoos on his arms, police said. A tattoo on his inside left forearm appears to say "game tight" in black gothic letters and a tattoo on his outside left forearm says "SLIM. " There also are numerous tattoos on his right arm. He was wearing a Yankees pinstripe jersey, dark shorts and black Nike sneakers.

A part-time Daytona Beach police officer was arrested today, accused of improperly using her ex-husband's personal information. April D. Kelley, 37, faces two felony charges, one each of criminal use of personal information and making a false statement in reference to vehicle title/tag information, according to her arrest affidavit. Kelley had been on unpaid administrative leave prior to her arrest, according to Daytona Beach police spokesman Jimmie Flynt. Kelley primarily worked traffic during special events, Flynt said.

Acting on a tip, Daytona Beach police found a methamphetamine lab at a residence in the city Tuesday and made two arrests. Officers from the department's Special Investigations Unit, along with agents from the Volusia Bureau of Investigation, went to the home in the 100 block of Claire Terrace. The homeowner was not there at the time, but Daniel Riley, 28, who lived at the house, ended up inviting the officers inside, according to an arrest affidavit. Officers said they saw several items normally associated with "cooking" methamphetamine, so they evacuated the home and nearby residences and obtained a search warrant.

Daytona Beach police this morning called off the search for a man deemed "missing and endangered" on Thursday. Police announced this morning that 21-year-old Ross Mikhail Houston was found in good condition. No other details were released. On Thursday, police said he made phone calls on Wednesday saying he was suicidal and had taken pills.

Daytona Beach police are attempting to serve more than 30 arrest warrants today, targeting street-level drug dealers they have identified during a two-month investigation in that city, police spokesman Jimmie Flynt said. During the investigation, officers targeted the city's west side, responding to complaints from residents, he said. Most of the warrants are for the sale and delivery of drugs. The operation began at 8 a.m. and will continue throughout the day, Flynt said.

Luke Castello launched his crime spree at a seedy Daytona Beach motel. It cranked into overdrive in a Walmart parking lot. Then it ended - violently - with a crash on Interstate 95 and a barrage of police bullets. Port Orange police officers - six in all - opened fire on 22-year-old Castello after he pulled a gun on them from the driver's seat of a stolen minivan wrecked on I-95 in Volusia County. Now, months after an investigation cleared officers of any wrongdoing, new records have been released examining the September showdown.

A Volusia County man described as a threat to cops after two crime sprees last year was recently sentenced to two decades in prison. Waymon Donell Hall Jr., 23, of South Daytona, intentionally swerved a Ford Explorer while fleeing from police and hit a South Daytona officer in May 2013. Officer Kevin Pedri suffered a broken toe. He also had to crawl out of the way to prevent being run over again. After he bonded out of jail for the May attack, Hall was arrested in August after fleeing from police.

A woman who was raped at gunpoint in a South Daytona tanning salon said her attacker poured oil on her and bragged about killing three people. Armed felon Cheyne Russell Pinkney, 28, of Ponte Vedra Beach was fatally shot by police May 6 after the rape in the Hot Tans salon on Beville Road. Authorities today identified the two officers involved in the fatal shooting. South Daytona police Officer Michael Charla and Daytona Beach Police officer Tara Cantrell were involved. The Florida Department of Law Enforcement is investigating.

Police have busted methamphetamine labs in motels, sheds, homes and cars. On Thursday, they arrested a Daytona Beach man who they say had a meth lab on his sailboat in the Intracoastal Waterway. Tips led a drug task force and Daytona Beach police to James Smith, 50, and his passenger, Julia Mizer, 48. Smith was accused of manufacturing methamphetamine. Mizer was arrested about 11 a.m. on a probation-violation charge. Both were taken to the Volusia County Branch Jail in Daytona Beach.

They heard the puppy yelping through the walls of their Daytona Beach apartment. Witnesses called police, alleging their neighbor was raping his 8-month-old female dog on his porch. The suspect, James Guy Bull, 61, remained in the Volusia County Branch Jail today, charged with two counts of animal cruelty, after his arrest Tuesday. Two neighbors told police they saw Bull attacking the dog on several occasions. "They heard the animal yelp and cry but [Bull] continued with the conduct," police said in a report.

Robert Alford, a convicted killer recently linked to another slaying, has entered a not-guilty plea to the most recent charge — the beating death of a waitress in Volusia County in 1989. The plea was entered Thursday after Alford was brought to Volusia County, where he is being held without bond. Alford, 42, was charged in December in the slaying of Kimberly Ann Palmer in her Daytona Beach Shores apartment when he was 18, officials alleged Thursday. Alford beat Palmer to death on Oct. 23, 1989, Stephan L. Dembinsky, director of public safety for Daytona Beach Shores, said in a statement December announcing the new charges.

Daytona Beach police are trying to identify two men who used a credit card stolen in a residential burglary last month. The burglary occurred between Nov. 25 and 27 in the 400 block of Jessamine Boulevard, police spokesman Jimmie Flynt said. They arrived at a Walmart in a green minivan with a roof rack, possibly a Dodge Caravan or Plymouth Voyager. Anyone with information about the men can contact Detective David Dinardi at 386-671-5219 or dinardid@dbpd.us .

The reason behind a Florida National Guard soldier's suicide early Sunday after shooting his way into Halifax Health Medical Center remains unknown, according to Daytona Beach police. Jonathan Rodriguez-Jeff killed himself about 4 a.m. after storming the hospital near Daytona International Speedway, according to police. Investigator Jimmie Flynt said nothing is known about why Rodriguez-Jeff, 20, of Deltona, first opened fire with a shotgun at motorists before crashing through the hospital's west gate and shooting at several parked vehicles.

A Daytona Beach man is wanted after police say he stabbed and raped a woman early Wednesday morning. The victim told police she had been drinking with friends until about 4 a.m. Wednesday. She said she left the home of one group of friends to meet up with others who were at another home within walking distance. As the woman walked alone, she said 34-year-old Laundsy Williams Jr. grabbed her from behind, covered her nose and mouth with his hand then stabbed her in her face. Police said Williams then forced the woman's clothing off and raped her. The woman told police that she was terrified he would try to stab her again if she tried to fight back or scream, an incident report said.